Bangkok Post

CELEBRATIN­G CNY IN THAILAND

- — Karnjana Karnjanata­we

Thai people will celebrate the Chinese New Year, which falls on Saturday, with a week of activities throughout the country. To mark the 15th anniversar­y of cultural cooperatio­n between the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism, TAT will officially organise Chinese New Year 2020 celebratio­ns with a series of Chinese performanc­es in Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket from Wednesday until Feb 2.

According to TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn, Thailand’s Chinese New Year celebratio­n is one of the most unique events outside of China. Each year the celebratio­n attracts a growing number of local and internatio­nal tourists. For this year,

TAT expects Thailand to welcome 1,016,000 visitors, including 312,000 Chinese visitors, up 1.5% from last year. The visitors are expected to generate 21.7 billion baht in revenue.

“TAT’s events receive support from China with cultural performanc­es. In turn, we will organise a special tour for Chinese performers to experience Thailand. With the word of mouth, we hope that it can inspire their families and friends to visit our country,” he said.

In Bangkok, the official celebratio­ns will be organised at Siam Square and on Yaowarat Road.

The event at Siam Square will run from Friday until Sunday. The opening ceremony at 5pm will be presided by tourism ministers from both countries. The celebratio­n will have performanc­es from China, including a show from the renowned China Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe from Beijing, acrobatic dance from Shanxi and Kung Fu performanc­e from Henan. There will also be cooking demonstrat­ions of auspicious food and desserts, Chinese calligraph­y, xiangqi (Chinese chess), and performanc­es by Thai pop stars.

To warm up the celebratio­n, the China Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe will host a special performanc­e to inspire people with disabiliti­es in Thailand at the China Cultural Centre in Bangkok on Wednesday.

On Yaowarat Road, the celebratio­n will be hosted on Saturday and Sunday. The opening ceremony on the Chinese New Year will be presided over by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The China Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe will host their performanc­e on the opening day.

In Chiang Mai, the Chinese cultural performanc­es, including a dance troupe from Inner Mongolia, will be organised at Chinatown in Warorot Market on Wichayanon­t Road on Saturday and Sunday. In Phuket, Chinese performers and musical troupes from Jiangxi, an acrobatic troupe from Xian and a kung fu troupe from Henan will perform at Chalermphr­akiat Park from Jan 31 until Feb 2.

Other Chinese New Year celebratio­ns of note with local performanc­es and dragon dances will be organised in many provinces including Nakhon Sawan, Chon Buri, Ratchaburi, Suphan Buri, Udon Thani, Songkhla and Hat Yai.

For more informatio­n, call TAT call centre at 1672 or visit tourismtha­iland.org.

 ??  ?? LEFT The ambience of Chinese New Year on Yaowarat Road.
LEFT The ambience of Chinese New Year on Yaowarat Road.
 ??  ?? The China Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe presents shows in Bangkok.
The China Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe presents shows in Bangkok.
 ??  ?? ABOVE Performers are ready for the celebratio­n on Yaowarat Road.
ABOVE Performers are ready for the celebratio­n on Yaowarat Road.

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